Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6973265 | Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Hybrid mixtures - mixtures of burnable dusts and burnable gases - pose special problems to industries, as their combined Lower Explosion Limit (LEL) can lie below the LEL of the single substances. Different mathematical relations have been proposed by various authors in literature to predict the Lower Explosion Limit of hybrid mixtures (LELhybrid). The aim of this work is to prove the validity or limitations of these formulas for various combinations of dusts and gases. The experiments were executed in a standard 20Â LÂ vessel apparatus used for dust explosion testing. Permanent spark with an ignition energy of 10Â JÂ was used as ignition source. The results obtained so far show that, there are some combinations of dust and gas where the proposed mathematical formulas to predict the lower explosible limits of hybrid mixtures are not safe enough.
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Authors
Emmanuel Kwasi Addai, Dieter Gabel, Ulrich Krause,